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21 Jan
2003
21 Jan
'03
9:58 a.m.
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 16:54:57 +0000, Adam Lindsay wrote:
The convention that I have seen is to put the footnotes on the following page. That's the best you can do when you have that catch-22-style conflict.
Well, Plain TeX tries very hard not to let this happen. Same thing for LaTeX which would have take the whole line on the next page. I saw, in French at least, very few books with references on one page and footnotes on next page. (What is `catch-22'?) Gilles.